| Summary: | EDITING: Auto-capitalisation reverses deletion as it capitalises deleted text | ||
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| Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Luke Kendall <luke.kendall> |
| Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | dehrtobe, nemeth, telesto |
| Priority: | medium | ||
| Version: | 6.4.4.2 release | ||
| Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
| OS: | Linux (All) | ||
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| Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
| Bug Depends on: | |||
| Bug Blocks: | 83946 | ||
| Attachments: | Short sample document | ||
I confirm this. Using LibreOffice 7.0.2.2 on Ubuntu. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 106380 *** |
Created attachment 165881 [details] Short sample document With change tracking turned on and showing, if you edit a sentence to insert a period, delete the next letter, then type a space, the deleted letter is capitalised and undeleted. Expected result: auto-capitalisation should apply to the first not-deleted letter after the period, or not applied at all if that's too costly. It should not be applied to deleted text. See attached document with detailed instructions for reproduction.